England's Heat Challenge: World Cup Hopes Under the Sun
England manager Thomas Tuchel emphasizes readiness despite challenging heat and humidity for the upcoming World Cup. Players head to Miami for acclimatization, excluding some who need rest post-Champions League final. With expert support, cooling strategies are in place to mitigate heat issues during the tournament.
In a determined stance, England's manager Thomas Tuchel affirms the team's preparedness for the World Cup despite the anticipated challenges posed by extreme heat and humidity.
Speaking on Monday, Tuchel announced plans for a pre-tournament acclimatization camp in Miami, where the majority of the squad will gather for intensive training. Notably absent initially will be stars like Bukayo Saka and Declan Rice, who are recouping from the recent Champions League final.
Tuchel dismisses any notion of using the climate as an excuse, emphasizing the team's resilience and elaborate preparations with cooling strategies and expert consultations to tackle the adversity.
(With inputs from agencies.)

